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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Hmong, proselytization, Protestantism |
Author |
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Title |
Cross-border civilization: Religious proselytization of Hmong Protestants in Southern Asia |
Document Type |
Research Paper |
Original Language of Text |
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Ethnic Identity |
Hmong,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
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Location of
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Total Pages |
160 |
Year |
2016 |
Source |
Center for Research and Academic Services and Center for Ethnic Studies and Development |
Abstract |
Two findings from this investigation consisted of a Western civilization construction process by exploiting indigenous Hmong missionaries to proselytize among the Hmong in Communist countries like Laos, Vietnam and China, where the spread of Christianity was strictly controlled and monitored. Secondly, the use of communication technology in the age of globalization and cross-border activities along the borders by Hmong missionaries in Thailand and America resulted in more Hmong in Southeast Asia being converted to Christianity (p.4).
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